KLIC-DA LT
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1.2
INSTALLATION
Figure 2.
Element Diagram
KLIC-DA connects to the KNX bus via the corresponding built-in terminals (1). On the
other hand, this device needs to be connected to the P1/P2 bus of the Altherma system
(4) in substitution of the original
additional
user interface.
Once the device is being powered from the KNX bus, both the physical address and
the KLIC-DA LT application program can be downloaded.
This device does not need any additional external power as it is entirely powered
through the KNX bus.
The functionality of the remaining elements is as follows:
Programming Button (3)
: a short press on this button will set the device into
the programming mode, making the red component of the LED (2) indicator
light up. If the button is held while plugging the device into the KNX bus,
KLIC-DA will go into the
safe mode
, making the red colour of the LED blink
intermittently.
LED Indicator (2)
: this three-colour (red, blue and green) light indicator
reflects the current state of the device. Apart from showing whether the
device is under the programming or safe modes, this LED will also react to
any communication between KLIC-DA and the P1/P2 bus, which may be
useful during the installation process. The meaning of the different colour
components is explained next:
1.- KNX Connector
2.- Programming LED
3.- Programming Button
4.- Two-wire Communication Terminal
1
3
4
2